Is there a tool to learn / repeat the most common openings?

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DeconanLeBarbaresque

I went to Learn / Openings, but these are just the beginning (couple moves).

Then there are games by famous players to watch.

Ok.

But I'm looking for a tool to learn the most famous openings, up to say ~6-10 moves, having the computer to warn me when I diverge from the opening. Then I'll repeat these over and over again.

Is there something like that, here (or elsewhere)?

Colin20G

There are online tools like chessable or the opening trainer on chesstempo.

They are based on spaced repetition like anki cards.

isabels_not_slay
Before you say , I know I’m massively worse than you but just here me out on this .
Lichess primarily because of the fact that you can study and do puzzles etc the amount you like and for free .
What is also good is the fact that it’s not just like IM and GM that are making these studies for you to use but also people of your sort of skill level
Jacuzzzi
There is an “Openings” section (white compass icon), right above the „Stats” on the left-side menu bar in chess.com mobile app. Basically you can perform white and black pieces moves there. Every move displays statistics showing the best possible respond to the last move. The weird thing is that this exercise section is only available on a smart phone mobile app. I couldn’t find it on my iPad app or in the desktop version of chess.com